The gaming community is abuzz with news that CD Projekt Red's development team has nearly 330 people working on the next installment of The Witcher series, with the expectation to grow beyond 400 by the next year. This new Witcher game, currently known as Project Polaris, is set to kickstart a fresh trilogy, aiming to release all three games within a span of six years. Built on Unreal Engine 5, anticipation for the high-fidelity experience the game will offer is building among fans.

Alongside The Witcher's developments, CD Projekt Red is also invested in Cyberpunk 2077, with 220 developers focusing on this franchise which includes recent expansions and the upcoming Ultimate Edition. Recently, the Cyberpunk 2077 expansion Phantom Liberty reportedly sold 4.3 million copies in just two months, with the base game surpassing sales of over 25 million copies, signaling a continued interest in the franchise despite its rocky start.

In addition to the buzz around The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077, a Witcher spin-off titled Project Sirius is in the works, as well as a remake of the first The Witcher game, and a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, though details on the latter remain scarce.

For fans eager for more, both current-gen console and PC gamers are likely to find these upcoming titles pivotal, marking significant moments in The Witcher and Cyberpunk franchises. With CD Projekt Red's commitment to expansion, the gaming community can expect a wealth of new experiences in the near future.